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1. An asynchronous digital system for processing signals without using clock signals distributed throughout the system, wherein said asynchronous digital system is divided into a plurality of subsystems each having an area which does not exceed a specified area, an interconnection between said plurality of subsystems is formed by applying thereto a first delay model assuming that its upper limit value of the de lay is unknown, and each of said plurality of subsystems is formed by applying thereto a second delay model assuming that the upper limit value of the delay is unknown but the upper limit value of the ratio of the variation rates of two arbitrary delays is known.
2. An asynchronous digital system for processing signals without using clock signals distributed throughout the system, wherein said asynchronous digital system is divided into a plurality of subsystems, and each of said plurality of subsystems comprises circuit components having an assumed delay in which if the implementation of a function requires that a first signal transition (a) occurs to cause a second signal transition (b) and a third signal transition (c) and that said second signal transition (b) precedes said third signal transition (c), k.multidot.Tab<Tac is established wherein Tab is the time from the occurrence of said first signal transition (a) until the occurrence of said second signal transition (b), Tac is the time from the occurrence of said first signal transition (a) until the occurrence of said third signal transition (c), and (k) is a constant which is a real number larger than 1.
3. An asynchronous digital system according to claim 1, wherein data flowing through said asynchronous digital system comprises temporal information.
4. An asynchronous digital system according to claim 3, wherein data is encoded so as to include said temporal information.
5. An asynchronous digital system according to claim 2, wherein data flowing through said asynchronous digital system comprises temporal information.
6. An asynchronous digital system according to claim 5, wherein data is encoded so as to include said temporal information.
7. An asynchronous digital signal processing method for causing a first signal transition (a) to generate a second signal transition (b) and generating a third signal transition (c) that is to occur after said second signal transition (b), wherein the generation of said third signal transition (c) is started when the generation of said first signal transition (a) is confirmed if k.multidot.Tab<Tac is established wherein Tab is the time from the occurrence of said first signal transition (a) until the occurrence of said second signal transition (b), Tac is the time from the occurrence of said first signal transition (a) until the occurrence of said third signal transition (c), and (k) is a constant which is a real number larger than 1 .
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March 14, 2000
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